Dissertations and Theses

Date of Award

2023

Document Type

Thesis

Department

International Relations

First Advisor

Prof. Bruce Cronin

Second Advisor

Prof. Jean Krasno

Keywords

nuclear disarmament, nuclear weapons, nuclear war

Abstract

The nuclear arms race in the twenty-first century hinders progress towards disarmament and greatly increases the risk of nuclear catastrophe. Nuclear disarmament is a global issue that is necessary not only to reduce the risk of war but also to strengthen world peace and security, and to prevent the waste of human and material resources. Through a comparative analysis of the experiences of nuclear-weapon states, this study identifies the behavioral factors underlying the retention of nuclear weapons as well as the challenges and opportunities faced by international treaties. I will do so while reviewing nations' declarations, social and economic factors, including deteriorating US-Russian relations. The thesis proposes a hypothesis that nuclear disarmament can be effectively implemented through the legal framework of binding commitments facilitating a culture of peace, universal ratification of the United Nations Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW), the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT) and the non-proliferation regime with appropriate verification mechanism. The other pillars which work toward disarmament include: reduction of nuclear stockpiles; active diplomatic efforts toward the establishment of new nuclear-weapon-free zones; and the prevention of new nuclear states. The research finds that significant opportunities exist within the growing role of the UN in fulfilling one of its oldest goals to eliminate nuclear weapons through the lens of civil society engagement and multilateralism.

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